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Hairdryer

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Triphid · 08/03/2012 21:07

I think it's about time I got a new hairdryer. My current one is driving me nuts.

I quite fancy one of these. Does anyone have any experiences of them? Or perhaps any other recommendations? I'm looking for a salon-esque hairdryer.

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dingdong3 · 08/03/2012 21:16

I have the Parlux 3200. Have had it for about 6 years and it's going strong. I asked a girl I know who's got a salon to get it for me in the wholesalers. It was about £40 at the time. Sorry, no experience of the one you linked to :)

Triphid · 08/03/2012 21:22

Well they get great reviews. An eye-watering price (latest model over double the price you paid), but it's ages since I bought one. (says she trying hard to justify it)

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dingdong3 · 09/03/2012 09:10

I see it on that website here for £56. Or is that like a trade price?

valiumredhead · 09/03/2012 09:37

I have the Parlux one and it is fantastic - has cut 10 mins off my drying time and I can grow my hair as it isn't taking so long to dry. I think one was about £55 with free delivery on line.

wellwisher · 09/03/2012 09:48

I had a Parlux - it died within a year and there was nothing I could do as they're only guaranteed for 6 months from purchase because the manufacturer expects them to be used several times a day in a salon. I wouldn't bother again - I have a Babyliss one now and it's just as good!

valiumredhead · 09/03/2012 09:49

MIne is guaranteed for 2 years from the manufacturer.

Triphid · 09/03/2012 19:12

dingdong I think it's available to anyone at that price - thanks for the link. Very tempted now.

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